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By Kyle Skibinski
Sports
May 12
NCAA to potentially allow athletes to profit on their likeness
A significant change is on the horizon for the NCAA as the NCAA Board of Governors has recommended athletes be allowed to profit from their name, image and likeness.
News
May 7
Tournaments foreshadow the future for Southeast eSports Club
Southeast esports hosted its second tournament on May 1 and 2, and it won’t be the last one.
News
April 29
Student teaching comes to a halt for Southeast students
For 142 seniors at Southeast, COVID-19 didn’t just end their final semester and senior year at the university, it also ended their time as student teachers at local schools in the Cape Girardeau area.
Sports
April 27
Walk for Women goes virtual
Despite not being able to gather in groups of more than 10, the 13th annual Cindy Gannon Walk for Women will be held on April 25, with one not-so-slight change: it will be held virtually.
Sports
April 16
As the rest of Southeast sports shut down, Southeast esports carries on
It has now been a month since the sports world was brought to a screeching halt by COVID-19. The NCAA Tournament was canceled; the NBA, MLB and NHL each postponed their seasons indefinitely. Soccer, golf — the list goes on and on. However, one sport remains standin...
Sports
April 2
Rachel Anderson’s career comes full circle
Senior Rachel Anderson has had one of, if not the best, softball career that has ever been seen at Southeast. However, that career almost never happened.
Sports
March 9
New scoreboards for Houck Field and Softball Complex
After bringing home conference championships in the Ohio Valley Conference last year, Southeast softball, football and soccer teams will be receiving upgraded scoreboards at their fields.
Sports
February 27
The gentle art at Southeast
The sequence started when Person A threw two punches: a right then a left. Then, Person B blocked those punches and wrapped up Person A in a bear hug and tossed him over the top of their body. There was a loud thud when Person A hit the ground.
Sports
February 20
Zero to Zenova
Senior Ukrainian tennis star Kseniya Zonova took Southeast from under .500 to a conference powerhouse — and has continued to do so through her senior season
Sports
February 17
Southeast reaches 20 wins for first time in 12 years
The Southeast women’s basketball team led from start to finish as they defeated the Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville Cougars 80-57 on Saturday, Feb. 15 at the Show-Me Center.
Sports
February 17
Southeast beats SIU-E in a slugfest to keep OVC tournament hopes alive
The Southeast men’s basketball team squeaked out a hard-fought victory over the Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville Cougars 75-71 on Saturday, Feb. 15, at the Show Me Center.
Opinion
February 10
Don’t bet against Tesia Thompson
I will never forget the fire in Tesia Thompson’s eyes when she told me, “I just want a championship.”
News
November 18
Fees are on the rise at Southeast
Course fees and high-cost program fees have been generating extra revenue at Southeast for the last two Fiscal Years. What are these fees, and what do the fees go toward?
Sports
October 14
Southeast Volleyball splits weekend doubleheader
The Southeast Missouri State volleyball team went 1-1 this weekend at Houck Field House as the Redhawks defeated the Eastern Illinois Panthers 25-22, 25-16 and 25-16 on Friday and fell to the Southern Illinois-Edwardsville Cougars 25-16, 18-25, 25-11, 20-25 and 19-...
News
August 31
Southeast dominates SIU to win the War for the Wheel
The second installment of the War for the Wheel was a one-sided affair as the Southeast football team cruised to a 44-26 victory over rival Southern Illinois University.
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